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Aug172019

(Repost) Vixen: Live in Sweden

Originally published on October 30, 2007, this little article about Vixen got a tepid response. Most lamented that they couldn't get into the band. Now that more than a decade has passed, I'd be curious to know if anyone's opinions have changed on the all-girl rockers.


Vixen - Vixen

Love it or hate it, the fact remains that Vixen are one of the most successful all-female rock bands in history. The glam band started humbly enough in Minnesota before founding guitarist (and only remaining original member) Jan Kuehnemund packed up and moved to California for the bright lights of the Sunset Strip.


By the late 1980s, Vixen was formed and the quartet found themselves on MTV in heavy rotation. They also played some big shows, including a run with Bon Jovi. Then reality set in, the girls bickered and Vixen disbanded. Fast forward several years and the band makes a lot of false starts with various members. Then, just two years ago, Kuehnemund put together the current Vixen line-up and started touring Europe. This European vacation eventually landed the women a spot on the roster of the 2005 Sweden Rock Festival. The band recorded the performance, simply called Vixen: Live in Sweden. In all, the album is both a raw and exciting listen.

Vixen: Live in Sweden opens with the title track to the band’s second album Rev It Up. The crowd response is good, and helps get the momentum going for “Streets in Paradise,” also originally recorded for Rev It Up. In 2006, Vixen released an album of all-new material called Live and Learn. Many of the songs for the album were either written or recorded by the time Vixen took the Sweden Rock stage. It’s not surprising that some of those songs made their way into the set-list. “Anyway” is one of these tracks. An upbeat rocker with Vixen’s trademark melody makes the track more than listenable. What’s more the crowd seems to love the song, even if it is unfamiliar.

Vixen’s most famous songs, “Cryin’” and “Edge of a Broken Heart” are buried deep in the set, as expected. Moreover, you can hear thousands of voices singing right along as the band plays both tracks. To the band’s credit, the production on the effort is exceptionally high. It’s very easy to hear the crowd, but the fans don’t overpower the band. Ironically, the last song on Vixen: Live in Sweden is “Bad Reputation.” Vixen dedicates the song to Vince Neil of Motley Crue. The kings of Sunset Strip Metal also played the 2005 Sweden Rock Festival. In all, “Bad Reputation” is a more than fitting encore for all the glam bands at the massive event.

Reader Comments (6)

Never bought any Vixen albums, but have seen them live twice the last few years, once at M3 and at the KY state fair (both with Janet Gardner singing). I enjoy seeing them live. They bring a ton of energy and the guitarist Britt Lightning is a great shredder. Edge of a Broken Heart is still in my regular rotation, and normally not skipped.
August 17, 2019 | Unregistered Commentersteverox
I saw them five times on Monsters of Rock Cruises for a couple of years and they just killed it EVERY time! Janet was also singing and the guitarist was Gina Stile during that period and another TOTAL shredder.

What struck me, beyond the great songs and performances is how LOUD they were, and I mean that in a good way.

And I almost cry every time I hear “Cryin’”, haha!! Love that song!
August 18, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
I've always like Vixen. Saw them several years ago and they were good live. Don't know exactly who was playing, but Janet Gardner was there.

Tangentially, has anyone ever heard Saraya's 2nd album "When The Blackbird Sings"?
I know their debut had the minor hits. The 2nd album was released in 1991 and got buried by grunge and the fact the debut was too poppy. The 2nd album was a blues rock masterpiece. Such good songs.
August 18, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterTheCheapSeats
Who says Richard Marx can't write a song - LOL... Vixen is a guilty pleasure. Saraya - love has taken its toll -- keep that one in rotation -- have not heard the 2nd album.
August 19, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterShawn
I could never get into Vixen, too much pop bubble gum stuff. But Lita, Halestorm, In This Moment, Heart, Joan Jett, & Pat Benatar all rock! \m/
August 19, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterBkallday
@BK man you are on it - Halestorm - just think of what Lizzy and the group would have done in the late 80's freaking huge -- Lita, Joan, and Pat love them all
August 20, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterShawn

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